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InfraNet captures every workplace incident — safety events, near-misses, behavioral concerns — and routes them through a documented workflow from first report to resolution.
An employee reports a safety issue. Someone fixes it. The same issue gets reported three weeks later. Nobody connects them because they lived in different systems, different inboxes, different departments.
This is one of the most persistent problems in workplace safety. Individual incidents are captured. Individual fixes are applied. But the pattern across incidents — the recurring hazard, the repeat claim, the equipment that keeps failing — remains invisible because the data is scattered across disconnected systems.
InfraNet captures every incident in a structured workflow and connects them across cases. The pattern becomes visible before the fourth repair order. Before the third near-miss becomes a serious injury.
QR code-based employee intake for safety incidents, near-misses, behavioral concerns, and maintenance requests. No account required. Information flows directly into the system — no paper, no email forwarding, no delays.
Intake responses route to the correct workflow automatically based on incident type. A safety incident goes to incident reporting. A near-miss goes to near-miss tracking. A behavioral concern goes to the investigation workflow. No manual triage required.
Full 301-style incident reports with all required fields, connected to the original intake. When an intake requires a full investigation, the report is generated with information already populated — no duplicate entry.
Near-miss reports captured and connected to safety patterns across the organization. Most organizations don’t track near-misses systematically. InfraNet ensures every one is captured, categorized, and connected to the patterns that reveal underlying hazards.
Incidents feed directly into OSHA 300 and 300A logs. No duplicate entry. When an incident meets recordable criteria, it flows into the OSHA log automatically — entered once, used everywhere it is needed.
Recurring incidents across locations, equipment, or employee groups surfaced automatically. The system does not wait for someone to notice a pattern — it finds it and surfaces it before the next incident occurs.
$181.4B
Total cost of workplace injuries in the United States in 2024 (NSC). Medical costs, lost wages, administrative expenses, and indirect costs add up fast when incidents aren’t caught early.
$48,000
Average cost per medically consulted workplace injury. When an injury requires medical treatment, costs extend far beyond the medical bill — lost productivity, replacement training, and potential premium increases.
45–50%
Cost increase for workers’ comp claims reported late versus within 24 hours. The first 24 hours after an incident are critical for documentation, care, and preserving evidence.
The most effective safety programs use incident data proactively. They look for patterns, identify root causes, and make changes that prevent incidents from happening in the first place. InfraNet supports that proactive approach by connecting incident data across the organization — so the pattern surfaces automatically before someone has to go looking for it.
Safety and HR share one timeline per event — corrective actions, investigations, communications, and regulatory follow-up — so a floor issue does not disappear between departments after the first fix attempt.
The difference between a reactive safety program and a proactive one is visibility. InfraNet provides that visibility by capturing every incident, connecting every pattern, and surfacing every risk before it becomes an injury.
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